Showing posts with label Southlake Art in the Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southlake Art in the Square. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Whatever Wednesday - Celebrate Spring Arts Fests

Spring time in the DFW area brings arts festivals.  It's not too crazy hot. Whew!   

So - focus  on  this lovely bracelet,  not the horrible picture of my arm and hand.   The bracelet caught my eye at the Southlake Art Fest.  Designed by an artist, Ann  Marie, from Florida  - she uses old watch parts.  The colors and unique style caught my eye.  Ray said, "You know you want it.  Just buy it. "   So I did.  Happy to support this creativity and repurposing.  


 And  two weeks earlier - Main  Street  Art Fest  in Fort Worth.  So many fun  booths.  I bought the upper left hand  wood carved piece and created a little collage for  my bedroom.  These pieces worked together and made the wood piece pop.   Most evenings, I watch  tv in this room and can look and enjoy the display. 

So many talented people!   Go explore your local  art scene and spring festivals.  Enjoy it  all! 

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Wordless Wednesday - Almost



Gorgeous weekend here and Ray and I enjoyed a jaunt to Southlake for their annual Art in the Square.  Just a fun gathering of artists, musicians, and food in a pleasant setting.

We welcomed some new pieces into our home.   A bit of a zen mixed media piece, and two drawing/acrylic paintings.  They brighten up the front rooms.

An art stroll - take advantage of spring and festivals.  Enjoy!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Art Festival Time of Year

 Two weekends in April are a joy due to Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival and then Southlake Art in the Square. They offer a plethora of art to enjoy. Extremely talented artists share their creations with us. Huddled in booths, they await public thumbs up with purchases. I've done my share, and this year I supported Gregory Story. However, for artists I did not purchase from, I did collect their cards and hope you'll peruse their websites and look for them at art shows. Sheer joy to behold.

www.ChrisDalquist.com
www.CliffhouseStudio.com
www.GregoryStory.com

 Gorgeous colors  - I love fused glass and these were beautiful pieces.
www.theredfishstudio.com

 If we only had a monstrous backyard, Ray would support Niemi, LLC - www.bruceniemi.com
Wow!
The Found Object Robots are beyond clever and are really cool art. Quirky is key.
www.1fobot.com

I truly enjoyed the photography from www.makeshiftphotography.com    Discerning eyes and viewpoints.

Now you know what I've been doing with my time. Have to take advantage of temperatures under one hundred in Texas  - a stroll through outdoor art shows without swooning from heat stroke sums up April.